Hawaii's military base released three fighter planes. Why the mystery remains

Three F-22 combat aircraft were launched by Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii by an apparent request from the Federal Aviation Administration, but details remain a mystery. According to foreign media, the army has remained silent “for what pushed the patrol, but confirmed it was not a training exercise and came with [...]
According to foreign media, the army has remained silent “for what pushed the patrol, but confirmed it was not a training exercise and came at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration.
When asked about the comment on Sunday patrol, The FAA simply said that “has a close working relationship with army”.
Two F-22 Raptors were established by JBPH around 1600, followed by a third F-22 about an hour later, Hawaii News Now reported.
And Fox News says it's been addressed to the Pacific Air Force asking for more information.
The incident came less than a week after another unidentified incident prompted the basis to issue a deadlock order for several hours.











